27th August 2006

Bozell Uses F1 Style Pit Strategy for First Win

posted in ARCA REMAX, Commentary |

It’s common practice for F1 Circus combatants to use pit strategy to lead the field to a win over their rivals. Varying fuel loads or less stops for tires at times result in the winner hitting pit road less often with the resulting winners trophy being placed on their mantle.

It’s uncertain if ARCA RE/MAX rookie Phil Bozell follows the exploits of those higher up the auto racing food chain but his team imitated F1’s style of pit strategy winning at the Milwaukee Mile Sunday.

“We decided not to pit at the end there even though every one else came in because ARCA issues 10 tires for this race and we knew they all had already gone through two sets, that meant they could only put on two tires at most. I think most of them went with right sides. But our car didn

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